I’ve extolled the virtues of southern Taiwan elsewhere on this blog. It’s worth a visit for the local flavor and night markets alone, but the proximity to Kenting National Park –...
The 101 almost had us. All the way from the ticket queue, to the photo booth in line for the elevator, to the 89th floor, to the free self-guided audio tour,...
The most famous Taiwanese restaurant in the world came into being because its founder, a Chinese man named Yang Bingyi, couldn’t sell cooking oil. Let’s back up. Let’s talk about soup...